Daily Archives: February 16, 2021

Things You Need To Stop Expecting From Others — Girl On The Go

Hey guys! Welcome back. I hope you are having a fantastic week. And if you also got a huge amount of snow over the weekend, I hope you are safe and warm. Today I wanted to take some time to … Continue reading

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Explore the New Family History Library Website – February 16, 2021

I saw this today on FamilySearch -Explore the New Family History Library Website https://www.familysearch.org/blog/en/new-family-history-library-website/. A lot more information on the article. February 16, 2021  – by  Diane Sagers –snip– The Family History Library in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, just launched … Continue reading

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Customize Your RootsTech Conference: 96 DNA Sessions to Choose From! — DNAeXplained – Genetic Genealogy

Some of the RootsTech Connect 2021 speakers. Courtesy of FamilySearch and the speakers, of course. We should have been in Salt Lake City this past week, but alas, we’ll all be getting together virtually instead during February 25-27. As much … Continue reading

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Valley Falls Historical Society Museum, Valley Falls – Kansas Tuesdays February 16, 2021

I chose to look in Jefferson County, Kansas for this week’s Kansas Tuesdays post. I went with the Valley Falls Historical Society Museum, Valley Falls – https://web.archive.org/web/20160307214230/http://www.vfhistory.org/. It may have restrictions due to COVID-19. It is run by the Valley … Continue reading

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The Napoleonic Influence on American Law Enforcement — Commonplace Fun Facts

As Napoleon Bonaparte caused war to spread throughout Europe and his growing empire threatened to destroy long-established national borders, some in the United States feared that even the Atlantic Ocean would not be able to stop him. With significant French … Continue reading

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Family Tree Builder Now Available for macOS Big Sur – MyHeritage February 1, 2021

I saw this on MyHeritage today- Family Tree Builder Now Available for macOS Big Sur: https://blog.myheritage.com/2021/02/family-tree-builder-now-available-for-macos-big-sur/. Short article. By Esther February 16, 2021  MyHeritage Products Once installed, the software will run directly on Mac computers. We’re committed to helping MyHeritage … Continue reading

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Stay Safe Temporary Power Outages Possible – February 16, 2021

An update to an earlier post – Be Careful Out There – February 14, 2021. Received an e-mail yesterday from my local power company. They are instituting 30 minute power outages around Wichita to avoid potential much longer power outages. … Continue reading

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The battlecruiser HMS Hood, shortly after commissioning, 1920 — John’s Navy and other Maritime or Military News

from JC’s Naval, Maritime and Military News https://ift.tt/3rUzOrW via IFTTT The battlecruiser HMS Hood, shortly after commissioning, 1920 — John’s Navy and other Maritime or Military News

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VAN LIFE – Stealth Camping, Food & Military Surplus – UPNORTHOF60 YouTube

  I saw this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/XqbOqH5L_5s Direct link VAN LIFE – Stealth Camping, Food & Military Surplus: https://youtu.be/XqbOqH5L_5s (about 12:03 minutes long)

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Animals at the Cemetery: Wildlife Meets Afterlife — BillionGraves Blog – Tombstone Tuesday February 16, 2021

Cemeteries are usually associated with death, but they are actually full of life – animal life. As cities around the world expand and the number of urban green spaces decrease, animals are crowded out of their natural habitats. 21 more words … Continue reading

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